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Seaweed provides new opportunities for the Blue Economy

Seaweed provides new opportunities for the Blue Economy Article by December 17, 2020 The Centre for Resource Management and Environmental Studies (CERMES) from the University of the West Indies (The UWI) held a special hybrid of real-time and virtual instruction at the Charnocks headquarters of the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and the Blue Economy on the challenges and opportunities presented in controlling the spread of sargassum seaweed. Before it began officially, the CERMES co-editors of the Caribbean Blue Economy book – Professors Robin Mahon and Hazel Oxenford –were on hand at Charnocks to present Minister Humphrey with an autographed copy just before the sargassum workshop started.

The truth about oil

The truth about oil December 17, 2020 The report by a five-member commission set up by the prime minister in July to look into the oil crisis, which hit the country in June this year, does not make for pleasant reading. The report which has been made public blames Ogra, the Ministry of Petroleum, private oil companies and others involved in the delicate business of purchasing and regulating oil, for the crisis. As Geo TV has been repeatedly reporting and highlighting, notably in its show hosted by Shahzeb Khanzada, the oil crisis began when global prices fell in March and April this year. But instead of purchasing oil in large quantities and storing it for later use when prices rose, Pakistan imposed a ban on bringing oil into the market. This ban came from the Ministry of Petroleum. The reasons are still somewhat uncertain, but as the report says, they highlight the incompetence of the petroleum division of the energy ministry and the fact that decisions within it, aided by Ogra

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